No criminal charges have been filed against the Amarillo millionaire, best known for creating Cadillac Ranch.

Kelly Utsinger, who represents the Marshes and Weir, could not be reached for comment Thursday. He said Nov. 7 that his clients were cooperating with Amarillo police in an ongoing criminal investigation and said earlier he plans to deny the lawsuits’ allegations in court.

On Thursday, one of the defendants in the suits, Amarillo Protective Services LLC, filed an answer in court papers, denying allegations in one of the lawsuits.

The company asked that it be dismissed from the suit and asked the court to order John Doe 2, one of the plaintiffs, take nothing in the suit.

Houston attorney Anthony Buzbee, who has filed four related civil lawsuits against Marsh 3, said Amarillo police searched Marsh 3’s offices after four of his clients gave sworn statements to police about Marsh 3.

Buzbee said Thursday seven of his clients have provided statements to police.

Messages seeking comment from McCartt & Associates were not immediately returned Thursday. A message seeking comment from representatives of Chase Tower LLC was not returned Thursday. Attempts to reach Amarillo Protective Services for comment were unsuccessful Thursday.